New Delhi: As attempts are being made to bring normalcy in flood hit Kerala, which has faced severe loses, leaving lakhs homeless and hundreds stranded; now heavy rains have lashed the Northern parts of the country.


The majority of the Northern parts of the country are now facing trouble due to heavy rains. In Madhya Pradesh, regions including Mandsaur, Dhar, Devas and in Rajasthan; Kota and Jhalawad have been severely affected.

As per the weather forecast, even the national capital Delhi is likely to face heavy downpour on Friday.

Over 200 lives have been claimed by the deluge in Kerala. Heavy donations in the form of aids have been pouring for the state from all over the world.

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The tourist state is limping back to normalcy after a fortnight long deluge earlier this month, which devastated 13 of the 14 districts.

Also, nearly 1.5 million were pushed out of their homes and into relief camps.

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